Sandra Merino
Novozymes
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Advances in Biochemical Engineering \/ Biotechnology | 2007
Sandra Merino; Joel Cherry
Enzymes play a critical role in the conversion of lignocellulosic waste into fuels and chemicals, but the high cost of these enzymes presents a significant barrier to commercialization. In the simplest terms, the cost is a function of the large amount of enzyme protein required to break down polymeric sugars in cellulose and hemicellulose to fermentable monomers. In the past 6 years, significant effort has been expended to reduce the cost by focusing on improving the efficiency of known enzymes, identification of new, more active enzymes, creating enzyme mixes optimized for selected pretreated substrates, and minimization of enzyme production costs. Here we describe advances in enzyme technology for use in the production of biofuels and the challenges that remain.
Archive | 2007
Sandra Merino
Archive | 2006
Kimberly Brown; Paul Harris; De Leon Alfredo Lopez; Sandra Merino
Archive | 2008
Sandra Merino; Keith Mcfarland; Joel Cherry; Sarah Teter
Archive | 2010
Suchindra Maiyuran; Abigall Jang; Kimberly Brown; Sandra Merino; Jeffrey Shasky; Eric Abbate
Archive | 2018
Sandra Merino; Keith Mcfarland; Joel Cherry; Sarah Teter
Archive | 2017
Debbie Yaver; Sandra Merino
Archive | 2015
Sandra Merino; Judilee Quintos; Debbie Yaver
Archive | 2011
Sandra Merino; Debbie Yaver
Archive | 2010
Suchindra Maiyuran; Abigall Jang; Kimberly Brown; Sandra Merino; Jeffrey Shasky; Eric Abbate